Thursday, April 27, 2017

New Car Do’s And Don’ts for Buyers.

Buying a new car sure is an exciting thing as you will spend time choosing the type of car you like and the colour it will have. However, it is not all fun jobs as you need to take into account some serious considerations in the buying process to make your every penny count.

You need to ensure the following factors before buying a new vehicle,
  • Check out the contract with special focus on warranty conditions and total cost.
  • Be aware that there is no cooling off period.
  • Check on the dates of build plates and compliance.
  • Leave options for negotiation to suit your best interest.
  • Before paying the deposit look whether it is refundable or not.
  • Go through the policy of the new car sales qld for resolving dispute.
The Contract

The contract for used cars in cairns and new cars is completely different. For new cars, the contract for sale of the car is a legally binding contract. Sign the contract only when you are sure to buy the car.

Check out the following points in the contract,
  • It must not have any unfavourable clauses
  • Will reflect the in-trade amount, in case, you are buying in exchange of another vehicle, and also the date of delivery.
  • The contract will have the name of the financial institution you are borrowing money from.

Never sign an incomplete contract and keep a copy of what you have signed. This will help you avoid any discrepancy in later part of the process.

Consumer Guarantees

The law gives you some rights when you buy services and goods including vehicles from any businesses. Based on these guarantees, you can seek remedy in situations where the car you have bought fails to meet the clause written in the contract or the guarantees. For any major failure, a buyer can choose between a refund and replacement. At the same time, it can ask for compensation, if there is any drop in value of that vehicle.

Manufacturer’s Warranty

Insist on getting a copy of manufacturer’s warranty when you are buying a new car. To be on the safe side, get an inspection done by an independent mechanic to certify all the parts of the car. For any problems, it can be fixed till the warranty expires.

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